Edmund King, president of The AA, told Sky News the new strategy was "welcome" and "ambitious", but fell short on protecting ...
Currently, the limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland stands at 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath, amongst ...
UK Government launches first Road Safety Strategy in over a decade, targeting 65 fewer road deaths by 2035. Plans include lower drink-drive limit.
The Government proposes to reduce the drink-drive limit in England and Wales from 35 to 22 micrograms, matching Scotland, ...
Roadside tests to catch drug-drivers will be stepped up as ministers seek to reverse a rise in traffic deaths caused by ...
The Government has announced the first Road Safety Strategy in over a decade. It will tackle everything from drink-drive ...
Convicted drink-drivers face being forced to fit breathalysers to their cars that prevent the ignition from starting if a person is over the limit, under a major overhaul of road safety in the UK.
A lower drink drive limit, compulsory eye tests for the over 70s and more training for young motorists are all on the cards ...
Officials hope introducing sight tests for drivers aged 70 and above will help protect all road users. Drivers are currently ...
Motorists who use number plates invisible to road cameras face penalty points and having their vehicles seized under new ...